DAVID L. STONE Email: dlstone@umich.edu EMPLOYMENT 2014 2003-2011 2002 2001-2002 2000-2001 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 Digital Field Data Coordinator Assistant Professor Visiting Assistant Professor Visiting Assistant Professor Visiting Assistant Professor Visiting Assistant Curator Visiting Assistant Professor Visiting Assistant Professor Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan Department of Classics, Florida State University Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan Department of Archaeology, Boston University Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan Department of Classics, University of Wisconsin Department of Classical Studies, Tulane University 1997 1994 1990 Ph.D., Classical Archaeology M.A., Classical Archaeology A.B., Honors, Latin University of Michigan University of Michigan Brown University Ph.D. Thesis Susan E. Alcock, Chair. The Development of an Imperial Territory: Romans, Africans, and the Transformation of the Rural Landscape of Tunisia EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS Books: In Preparation D. Stone, Africa Proconsularis: Landscapes, Agency and Imperialism in the Granary of Rome. 2011 D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 659 pp. manuscript, 133 pp. figs and 4 folding maps. Reviewed by R. Bockmann. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2013) http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2013/2013-09-32.html Edited Book: 2007 D. Stone and L. Stirling (eds.), Mortuary Landscapes of North Africa. Phoenix Supplementary Series 43. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. xii and 249 pp. Reviewed by F. Moussa. Libyan Studies 38 (2007) 157-159. Reviewed by G. Sears. Archaeological Journal 164 (2007) 298-299. Reviewed by I. Schrüfer-Kolb. American Journal of Archaeology 112.2 (2008) 366-367. Reviewed by K. McDonnell. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2009) http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2009/2009-01-19.html Reviewed by P. Lane. Antiquity 83 (2009) 212-215. Reviewed by J. Pearce. The Classical Review 59 (2009) 239-241. Reviewed by J. Rossiter. The University of Toronto Quarterly 79 (2010) 345-346. Reviewed by J. Debergh. Latomus 70 (2011) 303-305. Refereed Journal Articles: Forthcoming D. Stone, “Africa in the Roman Empire: Connectivity, the Economy, and Artificial Port Structures”, American Journal of Archaeology 118.4. Accepted Sep. 2013. 2011 D. Stone and D. Mattingly, “Moderate Economic Growth in a Port City: Investment and Workshops at Leptiminus” FACTA: A Journal of Roman Material Culture Studies 5: 31-63. 1 2005 2000 1998 1998 S. Alcock, A. Berlin, A. Harrison, S. Heath, N. Spencer, and D. Stone, “Pylos Regional Archaeological Project. Part VII: Historical Messenia, Geometric to Late Roman”. Hesperia 74.2: 147-209. L. Stirling, D. Stone, and N. Ben Lazreg, “Roman Kilns and Rural Settlement: Interim Report of the 1999 Season of the Leptiminus Archaeological Project”. Echos du Monde Classique / Classical Views 44, ns 19: 170-224. http://www.mun.ca/classics/mouseion/2000/stirling_et_al/index.html D. Stone, “Culture and Investment in the Rural Landscape: the North African bonus agricola.” Antiquités africaines 34: 103-113. D. Stone, L. Stirling, and N. Ben Lazreg, “Suburban Land-use and Ceramic Production around Leptiminus (Tunisia): Interim Report”. Journal of Roman Archaeology 11: 304317. Refereed Book Chapters: Submitted D. Stone, “Burial Mounds and State Formation in North Africa: A Volumetric and Energetic Approach”, in J. Nikolaus and N. Mugnai (eds.), De Africa Romaque — Merging Cultures Across North Africa. Submitted Mar. 2014. Submitted D. Stone, “A theoretical or atheoretical Greek archaeology?: The last twenty-five years”, in L. Nevett (ed.), Theory in Greek Archaeology. Submitted Aug. 2013. Submitted D. Stone, “The Jetty with Platform: A Type of Port Structure in North Africa”, in A. Rogers and C. Rummel (eds.), Debating Port and Harbour Archaeology in the Roman World. Submitted March 2013. 2011 D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, “Introduction: Background and Context for the Investigations at Leptiminus,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 10-28. 2011 D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and J. Dore, “Methodology and Fieldwalking Data,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 49-89. 2011 D. Stone, D. Mattingly, A. Wilson, L. Stirling, and N. Ben Lazreg, “Urban Morphology, Infrastructure, and Amenities,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 120-204. 2011 D. Mattingly, D. Stone, L. Stirling, J. Moore, A. Wilson, J. Dore, and N. Ben Lazreg, “The Economy,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 205-271. 2011 D. Mattingly and D. Stone, “Leptiminus: Profile of a Town,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 272-288. 2011 J. Dore, with contributions from R. Schinke Piggott, D. Stone and D. Mattingly, “Amphoras,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 337-351. 2011 D. Stone D. Mattingly, and A. Opait, “Stamped Amphoras,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 352-386, 661-792. 2011 D. Stone, “Querns, millstones, and grain-processing,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 485-493. 2011 A. Wilson, D. Mattingly, D. Stone, L. Stirling, H. Dodge, and N. Ben Lazreg, “Gazetteer of Sites in the Urban Survey,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 495-628. 2 2011 2007 2007 1998 D. Stone and K. Carr “Gazetteer of Sites in the Rural Survey,” in D. Stone, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 3: The Field Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 87. Portsmouth, RI. 629-659. D. Stone, “Monuments on the Margins: Interpreting the First Millennium B.C.E. Rock-cut Tombs (Haouanet) of North Africa”. D. Stone and L. Stirling (eds.), Mortuary Landscapes of North Africa. Phoenix Supplementary Series 43. University of Toronto Press. Toronto. 43-74. D. Stone and L. Stirling, “Funerary Monuments and Mortuary Practices in the Landscapes of North Africa”. D. Stone and L. Stirling (eds.), Mortuary Landscapes of North Africa. Phoenix Supplementary Series 43. University of Toronto Press. Toronto. 3-31. D. Stone and A. Kampke, “Dialiskari: a Late Roman Villa on the Messenian Coast”. J. Davis (ed.), Sandy Pylos: An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino. University of Texas Press. Austin, TX. 192-198. Invited Book Chapters: 2014 D. Stone, “’Identity’ and ‘Identification’ in Apuleius’ Apologia, Florida, and Metamorphoses”, in B. Lee, E. Finkelpearl, and L. Graverini (eds.) Apuleius and Africa. Routledge. 154-173. 2013 D. Stone, “The Archaeology of Africa in the Roman Republic” in J. DeRose Evans (ed.) A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic. Wiley-Blackwell. Chichester, UK. 505-521. 2013 D. Stone, “The Economy of Early Cities” in P. Clark (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Cities In World History. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 127-146. 2009 D. Stone, “Supplying Rome and the Empire: Stamped Amphoras from Byzacena”. in J. H. Humphrey (ed.) Studies on Roman Pottery of the Provinces of Africa Proconsularis and Byzacena (Tunisia). Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 76. Portsmouth, RI. 127-149. 2007 D. Stone, “Burial, Identity, and Local Culture in North Africa”. in P. Van Dommelen and N. Terrenato (eds.), Articulating Local Cultures: Power and Identity Under the Expanding Roman Republic. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 63. 126-144. 2006 D. Stone, “Leptiminus Archaeological Project, Tunisia”. in L. E. Talalay and S. E. Alcock. In the Field: The Archaeological Expeditions of the Kelsey Museum. Kelsey Museum Publication 4. Ann Arbor, MI. 64-69. 2004 D. Stone, “Problems and Possibilities in Comparative Survey: A North African Perspective”, in S. Alcock and J. Cherry (eds.), Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean World. Oxbow Books. Oxford. 132-143. 2001 D. Stone, “Appendix: Site 251 in its Context”, in L. Stirling, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg (eds.), Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 2: The East Baths, Cemeteries, Kilns, Venus Mosaic, Site Museum and Other Studies. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 41. Portsmouth, RI. 250-252. 2001 D. Stone, L. Stirling, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg, “Introduction to Dhahret Slama and the Southeast Suburban Zone”. in L. Stirling, D. Mattingly, and N. Ben Lazreg (eds.), Leptiminus (Lamta). Report no. 2: The East Baths, Cemeteries, Kilns, Venus Mosaic, Site Museum and Other Studies. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 41. Portsmouth, RI. 215-219. 2001 D. Mattingly , D. Stone, L. Stirling, and N. Ben Lazreg, “Leptiminus (Tunisia): A Producer City?” D. Mattingly and J. Salmon (eds.), Economies Beyond Agriculture in the Classical World. Routledge. London. 66-89. Conference Proceedings: 2008 D. Stone, “Coloni and the Imperial Cult in the Countryside of Sitifis”, L’Africa Romana: Atti del XVII Convegno. Carocci Press. Rome. 2157-2170. 3 Book Reviews: Forthcoming Review of M. De Vos (ed.), Rus Africum I. Bari, Edipuglia, (2013). Journal of Roman Archaeology 27. For submission May 2014. Forthcoming Review of P. Johnson and M. Millett (eds.), Archaeological Survey and the City. Oxford, Oxbow Books, (2013). Journal of Roman Archaeology 27. Submitted May 2014. 2013 Review of F. Vermeulen, G.-J. Burgers, S. Keay and C. Corsi (eds.), Urban Landscape Survey in Italy and the Mediterranean. Oxford, Oxbow Books, (2012). Journal of Roman Archaeology 26, 640-641. 2013 Review of L. Dossey, Peasant and Empire in Christian North Africa. Berkeley, University of California Press (2010). Journal of Social History 46.4: 1099-1101. 2010 Review of D. Mattingly (ed.), The Archaeology of Fazzan. Volume 2. Site Gazetteer, Pottery and Other Survey Finds. Society for Libyan Studies Monograph 7. London, Department of Antiquities, Tripoli and Society for Libyan Studies. (2007). Bryn Mawr Classical Review. http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-02-79.html. 2009 Review of L. Revell, Roman Imperialism and Local Identities. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2009). The Ancient History Bulletin 23: 129-131. 2008 Review of A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson, Deep-water Shipwrecks off Skerki Bank: The 1997 Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 55. Portsmouth, RI. (2004). American Journal of Archaeology Online Reviews 112.1. http://ajaonline.org.onlinebookreviews 2006 Review of H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff, and A. Oueslati (eds.), Le littoral de la Tunisie: Étude géoarchéologique et historique. Études d’Antiquités africaines. (2005). Paris, Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique. Bryn Mawr Classical Review. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2006/2006-04-07.html. 2003 Review of S. Aounallah, Le Cap Bon, jardin de Carthage: recherches d'épigraphie et d'histoire romano-africaines (146 AC - 235 PC). (2001). Bordeaux, Ausonius. Journal of Roman Archaeology 16: 589-590. 2003 Review of P. Ørsted, J. Carlsen, L. Ladjimi Sebai, and H. Ben Hassen (eds.), Africa Proconsularis: Regional Studies in the Segermes Valley of Northern Tunisia. Vol. 3 (2000). Aarhus, Aarhus University Press. Journal of Roman Archaeology 16: 585-588. 2000 Review of P. Trousset (ed.), Productions et exportations africaines: Actualités archéologiques. Monuments funéraires: Institutions autochthones. Colloque sur l'histoire et l'archéologie de l'Afrique du Nord 6. Vols. 1 and 2. (1995). Paris, Éditions du Cahiers des Travaux Historique et Scientifique. Journal of Roman Archaeology 13: 721-724. 2000 Review of G. Barker, D. Gilbertson, B. Jones, and D. Mattingly (eds.), Farming the Desert: The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Archaeological Survey. Vols. 1 and 2 (1996). Paris, UNESCO. Libyan Studies 31: 145-147. 1999 Review of S. Dietz, L. Ladjimi Sebai, and H. Ben Hassen (eds.), Africa Proconsularis: Regional Studies in the Segermes Valley of Northern Tunisia. Vols. 1 and 2 (1995). Aarhus, Aarhus University Press. Classical Review 49: 222-224. 1999 Review of A. Mastino and P. Ruggeri (eds.), L'Africa Romana 10 (1994). Sassari, Università degli Studi di Sassari. Classical Review 49: 310-311. Encyclopedia Entries 2012 D. Stone, “Bagrada Flumen”, “Medracen”. In R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine, and S. Huebner (eds.) Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Chichester: Blackwell. 1019-1020, 4406-4408. 2012 D. Stone and L. Stirling “Leptiminus”. In R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine, and S. Huebner (eds.) Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Chichester: Blackwell. 4020-4021. 2010 D. Stone, “Archaeology: Sites in North Africa”. In M. Gagarin (ed.) Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome. Oxford, Oxford University Press. Vol. 1: 183-186. 2007 D. Stone, “Northwestern Africa, Classical Period (1000 BCE to 600 CE)”. J. Middleton and J. Miller (eds.) New Encyclopedia of Africa. Detroit: Thomson Gale. Vol. 4: 73-76. 4 2007 2006 D. Stone, “Boudicca”, “Numidia”, World Book Encyclopedia 2007. Chicago: World Book, Inc. Vol. 2, 515, Vol. 13, 608. D. Stone, “Barcids”, “Bathing”, “Carthage”, “Cosa”, “Lixus”, “Market Buildings”, “Markets”, “Pastoralism”, “Tanit”, and “Transhumants”. in G. Shipley, J. Vanderspoel, D. Mattingly, and L. Foxhall (eds.) Cambridge Dictionary of Classical Civilization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 123, 124-126, 166-169, 238, 525, 554, 555556, 650-651, 860-861, 902-904. 5